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Worked in Germany and Romania in various capacities, including writing, printing, and distributing NTS leaflets, brochures,
and
periodicals

1945

Established and became the first editor of
Posev, the official organ of NTS

1947

Became the chief editor of
Ekho (Regensburg, Germany)

1949

Emigrated to the United States

1949

Organized a New York section of NTS

1979

Author,
Nezrimaia pautina

1986

Author,
Novopokolentsy

Scope and Content of Collection

Upon immigration to the U.S. in 1949, Boris Vital'evich Prianishnikov became an American journalist and writer. His papers
consist of selected research material collected for his two major books:
Nezrimaia pautina (on Soviet infiltration of émigré organizations) and
Novopokolentsy (on NTS).

The collection was arranged in 30 files by Boris Prianishnikov, and his
folder titles and numeric filing system for research material has been
retained. A typical file contains articles, clippings, notes, correspondents,
and memoirs.

Indexing Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.